Worship: January 28, 2024
Fourth Sunday after Epiphany
Scripture: Mark 1:21-28
Sermon: “The Holy Spirit and the Unclean Spirit”
Why do we struggle with right and wrong, good and bad, or holy and unholy? Because we know that there is a right, good and holy way to live. If you are seeking the right, good and holy way, come and worship with us this Sunday. Come and meet Jesus.
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Worship: January 21, 2024
Third Sunday after Epiphany
Scripture: Mark 1:14-20
Sermon: “Come and Follow Me”
When we reach the end of our life and look back upon it, we hope our life will have been meaningful. But as we live each day, how can we be sure that we are moving in the right direction? How do we know now what makes life meaningful at its end? Come this Sunday and see.
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Worship: January 14, 2024
Second Sunday after Epiphany
Scripture: John 1:43-51
Sermon: “Vocation of Witness”
Why did Jesus call people to follow him? What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus? We invite you to join us this Sunday and to deeply consider something that you may be taking for granted. We invite you to hear Jesus’s call to you in a fresh way.
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Rebuilding Spiritual Patterns
We are born and grow up in this world. We breathe and drink worldly cultures made and produced by people. Our physical being is used to the material conditions in the world, and our heart-minds have adapted to the world’s various trends. This pattern seems as natural to us as water is to a fish because we have always lived in the midst of the world’s patterns.
Even though we grow up and live in this world, we as Christians fundamentally rebuild our lives in new conditions distinct from worldly trends. This is Christian faith. For this, Christians sometimes radically resist worldly patterns, negatively calling this world “sinful” or “dark,” as in the New Testament. In this, Christian history has stories of conflicts with worldly patterns. Because of this, Christians basically live with tension between worldly cultures and Jesus’s direction. This tension is natural to walking with, working with and following Jesus in the world.
When following sinful trends instead of Jesus, Christians need to repent and rebuild new patterns of life according to Jesus’s teaching. In this, Christian life can be dynamic and vital. Today’s Christians are too comfortable in worldly trends. I would like to show an example. It is the market pattern (1) in Christian life within the church. Churches tend to follow religious business patterns, and Christians tend to follow as religious consumers. Christianity is treated like a religious product or religious entertainment. These patterns have the power to accelerate the secularization of Christian faith and lifestyles. When most of Christian life and church life follows the market’s power instead of the power of the Spirit, we lose the original source of Christian spirituality.
We begin the second year of rebuilding St. Mark’s. To rebuild, we need to give up the worldly patterns and find and accept the original and pure source for our spirituality. What is the original source for your vital and dynamic spiritual life? I pray that you will find the answer to rebuild St. Mark’s. You are St. Mark’s!
– Rev. Yong Sub Sim
(1) The market pattern means to follow one’s personal and emotional satisfaction according to the trend of prioritizing what is pleasing to oneself. Consumers choose and buy for their individual satisfaction. This is a worldly trend that appears with markets and consumers.
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Worship: January 7, 2024
Baptism of the Lord
Scripture: Mark 1:4-11
Sermon: “Baptism and Vocation”
What should follow from John’s baptism of repentance? What should one expect from baptism with the Holy Spirit? How is baptism related to Christian vocation? Come and hear the good news in baptism this Sunday.
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Worship: December 31, 2023
First Sunday after Christmas
Scripture: Luke 2:22-40
Sermon: “Salvation for All People”
Does Jesus bring salvation for all people or is salvation just for some people? If salvation is for all people, are all people saved? These are difficult questions worth exploring. Come this Sunday. Let us consider these questions together in the Light of Jesus.
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Worship: December 24, 2023
Fourth Sunday of Advent
Scripture: Luke 1:46-55
Sermon: “Mary’s Vocational Vision”
We prepare for Jesus’s second coming by understanding his first coming. What can Mary, Jesus’s mother, teach us about our expectations and vocation? Come this Sunday to hear Mary’s song. Worship begins at 11:00 am.
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Worship: December 17, 2023
Third Sunday of Advent
Scripture: John 1:6-8, 19-28
Sermon: No! I Am Not!”
Do you know who you are? Do you know who you are not? If you want to know more about who you are or are not, we invite you to join us this Sunday as we come before the One with the answers for our life.
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Worship: December 10, 2023
Second Sunday of Advent
Scripture: Mark 1:1-8
Sermon: “Make Straight the Way for Him”
Many of us are preparing for Christmas. Why? What is our motivation? Are we preparing for giving or receiving gifts? or for a day with family and friends? Are we preparing to show others our holiday spirit? or because we like the festive mood? Why do we prepare for Christmas? If you want to know the true reason behind this time of preparation, join us in worship this Sunday.
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